That is horrible, but I do like the number of colour variants we've seen from MS this gen.
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Microsoft's streaming service with its next-gen console is coming into focus about how the hardware will work and what to expect from the experience.
Rumours about Xbox 4 are:
-A traditional console will be released alongside a second SKU option which will be entirely streaming based with both systems linking to a new game streaming service.
-Both console versions will launch in 2020
-The Xbox 4 Cloud Edition console will launch for approx $99-$125
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Sounds about right. A streaming version for £100 would certainly be interesting. PS Now works pretty well to be honest. It won't be great for anyone with sub-30mb internet or fighting game fans, but for your casual player of FIFA, Gears of War etc, it'll probably be completely serviceable.
Kind of like when Netflix came out and the quality sucked and it only worked on a computer browser. It won't be perfect, but it'll be good enough, cheaper than the alternatives, and on its way in terms of gaining customers, mindshare and, eventually, improved technology.
Since MS have said consoles plural are coming, it only makes sense that the second machine would be a streaming unit. The only other realistic alternative that I can think of is that they launch an Xbox 4 and an Xbox 4 X right out of the game, which would just make the normal Xbox 4 look massively gimped.
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Well you see you can offload things to the cloud Brad. On the Xbox 4, they will take the generation defining Xbox One cloud tech even further. As well as doing all the heavy lifting on the graphics, it will also get up and put the kettle on for you during loading screens.
Lols aside, the other thing that makes me feel this rumour has the ring of truth is the fact that Gamepass exists. Its current form is clearly a beta for a streaming service imo.Last edited by wakka; 24-07-2018, 12:17.
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Originally posted by Brad View PostWhat does azure have that's necessary for this? Sony and nvidia seem to have managed it for several years without having the azure magic!
As a console, you could have a box that does the remote desktop side of things, but all the computing grunt sits in a DC somewhere.
Nvidia Shield is a streaming device that simply pulls data from another location and throws it at your screen. Any computing power it needs is contained in the device.
All things concidered, I'd rather just buy a full fat console.
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While I’d prefer to have the hardware under my TV I can see the appeal of a cheaper streamer with assistance box. I do wonder if the hardware in the One is able to serve as this streaming box. That’s an instant large user base for a new generation. And fits in with the idea of no more console generations.
I am curious about the economic case for a streaming service. How much will it save MS building Xbox datacentres versus building and shipping consoles?
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I've been trying to work out what the streaming system would do that an XBO wouldn't for a similar price by then. The tech still isn't anywhere near it needs to be for a streaming system to be a massive factor in MS's plans, hopefully having a cheap box doesn't mean they overegg the actual consoles price point and shoot themselves in the foot again.
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Originally posted by CMcK View PostWhile I’d prefer to have the hardware under my TV I can see the appeal of a cheaper streamer with assistance box. I do wonder if the hardware in the One is able to serve as this streaming box. That’s an instant large user base for a new generation. And fits in with the idea of no more console generations.
I am curious about the economic case for a streaming service. How much will it save MS building Xbox datacentres versus building and shipping consoles?
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